Post & Core

What are Post & Core?
A post is an additional structure placed in the root of a tooth to help hold a crown in place. It is used when the tooth has been damaged so much that there is not enough tooth structure left to support a crown. A post is often used after root canal treatment.

What problems can a dental post address?
Procedure for inserting a Post & Core
1. Examine and take X-rays to determine the strength of the tooth root.
2. Prepare the root canal to fit the post size.
3. Place the post and secure it with high-quality dental cement.
4. Create a core to support the crown.
5. Place the crown to restore the tooth’s function and appearance.
Post- Care
1. Brush and floss daily.
2. Avoid foods that are too hard or sticky.
3. Get a dental checkup every 6 months.
4. If you experience pain or sensitivity, see your dentist immediately.
FAQ
Can last 10–20 years or more if properly cared for.
It is not painful because local anesthesia is used. There may be some slight soreness after 1-2 days.
It depends on the condition of the tooth root, the thickness of the root wall, and the dentist’s assessment.